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Long airport security lines are necessary for safety

By RACHEL VEGAS · Daily Trojan

January 13, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Long airport security lines are necessary for safety

Attempted terrorist attack will prompt further airport security measures, but personal privacy concerns should be set aside.

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Looking ahead to nothing

By Jason Kehe · Daily Trojan

January 13, 2010 at 8:57 pm

California state legislature launches a myriad of insignificant new restrictions.

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Dining options fail to meet special dietary needs

By Danielle Nisimov · Daily Trojan

January 13, 2010 at 8:55 pm

Dining options fail to meet special dietary needs

Today, I swiped my meal plan card at EVK, and scanned my options only to realize there was nothing for me to eat. Now, I’m just sitting in my room without any food because I’ve run out of frozen meals … again. Although students have their complaints about Everybody’s Kitchen and Parkside Restaurant, no one [...]

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Carroll’s departure creates identity crisis

By Jensen Carlsen · Daily Trojan

January 12, 2010 at 10:38 pm

Carroll’s departure creates identity crisis

“USC sucks!” “The giant has been slain!” “You guys are fast-paced downhill now!” By now, we’ve heard our fair share of taunts from Westwood and beyond. Why do these comments hurt so much? Why am I so offended? At the University of Southern California, the student body is drawn from a variety of different backgrounds. [...]

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A welcome back to the same old Row

By Amy Baack · Daily Trojan

January 12, 2010 at 10:13 pm

A welcome back to the  same old Row

New IFC regulations are a nice step in the right direction, but offer little tangible changes.

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Recent celebrity behavior is sobering

By Christopher Agutos · Daily Trojan

January 12, 2010 at 2:53 am

Recent celebrity behavior is sobering

Oh, the joys of being young and in college: the lifelong friends we meet, the endless opportunities at our feet, the valuable access to knowledge and the places to go for advanced higher learning. And of course, there’s the partying to the wee hours of the morning, reckless nights we can barely remember and the [...]

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2009: Half full or half empty? (point)

By Kelsey Clark · Daily Trojan

January 12, 2010 at 2:51 am

2009: Half full or half empty? (point)

Filled with important decisions, the past year has been a step in a positive direction, laying the foundation for a prosperous future.

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2009: Half full or half empty? (counterpoint)

By Victor Luo · Daily Trojan

January 12, 2010 at 2:45 am

2009: Half full or half empty? (counterpoint)

Last year’s embarassing list of scandals and cultural woes will prove to be a difficult obstacles to overcome in the coming year.

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GE core is overly broad

By Nadine Tan · Daily Trojan

December 2, 2009 at 9:46 pm

GE core is overly broad

USC’s general education requirements would benefit from following the TO model.

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Obama’s speech left questions unanswered

By Robert Fragoza · Daily Trojan

December 2, 2009 at 9:39 pm

Obama’s speech left questions unanswered

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama addressed the nation from US Military Academy at West Point regarding his plan to end the war in Afghanistan. In the midst of rising unemployment, historic deficits and a new health care system, Americans listened attentively to the president’s words in search of an answer for why they should still [...]

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Dr. Dre, Iovine give $70 mil for new academy

A new type of undergraduate experience will be added to the university as music icons Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre are together giving $70 million ...

UPDATE: LAPD, DPS hold open forum for students

Video from the scene, courtesy of USC Black Student Assembly.   Students, alumni, faculty and community members voiced their concerns at an emotional open forum between the ...

Students hold sit-in in response to LAPD presence at party

[gallery link="file" ids="67092,67091,67090,67089,67088,67087,67086,67085,67084"] Photos by Razan Al Marzouqi   More than 100 students gathered in front of Tommy Trojan for a sit-in Monday afternoon in response to events ...

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Syrian conflict explodes

On May 16, President Barack Obama told the public about evidence that shows chemical weapons being used in the ongoing Syrian crisis, according to BBC ...

Extra-curriculars, internships as important as grades

As summertime rolls around and the sun and ocean begin to beckon eager pupils, one last roadblock stands in the way of true vacation bliss: ...

’SC sets example in lowering dropout rate

A report sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reveals that the nation’s higher education system is facing a dropout crisis. Produced in part ...

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Women of Troy fall in the round of 16

With a 15-match winning streak against the Cardinal and after bouncing the team from the NCAA quarterfinals last season, the No. 5 USC women’s tennis ...

Trojans can’t pull off unprecedented ‘5-peat’

An outstanding four-year championship run ended for the USC men’s tennis program on Saturday, May 18, in Urbana, Ill., as the No. 4 Trojans were ...

USC suffers sweep to rival UCLA

When USC and UCLA took the field this weekend for their annual three-game clash, it was hard to envision two more different teams and programs. ...

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Into Darkness falls short after high expectations

Possibly for the first time, it’s cool to be a Trekkie. After an explosive re-emergence into popular culture, the Star Trek franchise is again revolutionizing science ...

Daft Punk transcends genre in RAM

After eight long years, the eccentric French electronic music duo Daft Punk is re-entering the electronic music fray. Their new album, Random Access Memories, was ...

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Movie trilogies have a bit of a reputation for being films that rely heavily on action and excitement. They’re usually big money earners, which is ...

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In Photos: Washington comes to USC

The Schwarzenegger Institute held an immigration reform forum titled "Washington comes to USC", with U.S Senators John McCain, Michael Bennet and former President of Mexico ...

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